World Geography 9 Word Scramble
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ACCULTURATION | Cultural changes resulting from contact among various societies over time |
ARABLE LAND | Land suitable for growing crops |
ASSIMILATION | The process through which a minority group gradually adopts the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture |
COMMAND ECONOMY | An economic system that is under the complete control and regulation of its government |
CULTURAL DIFFUSION | The spread of ideas, customs, goods, and people from one culture to another |
CULTURE | The ideas, customs, skills, arts, etc. of a people that are passed along to succeeding generations |
DEFORESTATION | The loss or destruction of forests, due mainly to trees being cleared for logging or farming |
DEMOCRACY | Government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives |
DEVELOPED NATION | A nation that enjoys a relatively high standard of living |
DEVELOPING NATION | A nation with a relatively low standard of living |
DICTATORSHIP | A government in which a single leader or party exercises absolute control over all citizens and every aspect of their lives |
ETHNIC GROUP | A group of people who share a common ancestry, language, customs, religion, etc. |
ETHNOCENTRISM | The belief in the superiority of your own culture |
EXTENDED FAMILY | Family in which several generations live in one household |
HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS | The changes that people make on the surface of the earth including population patterns, buildings, and culture |
IMMIGRATION | Coming into a country for the purpose of permanent residence |
INDUSTRIALIZATION | The process of turning to the use of machinery in manufacturing |
INTERDEPENDENCE | Relying on one another for goods, services, and ideas |
LIFE EXPECTANCY | The number of years that an individual is expected to live |
LITERACY RATE | The percentage of people in a given place who can read and write |
MARKET ECONOMY | An economy that is based on the buying and selling of goods |
MIGRATION | Movements of individuals or groups for the purpose of permanently resettling |
MIXED ECONOMY | An economy that mixes some individual ownership with government regulation |
MONARCHY | A system of government in which one person, usually a king or queen, inherits power |
MONOTHEISM | A belief system in which there is a single god |
MULTICULTURALISM | The peaceful co-existence several different cultures in a single country |
NATURAL RESOURCE | Naturally occurring substances that are considered valuable in their unmodified form |
NOMAD | A person with no permanent home who moves in search of food, water, and grazing land |
NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCE | A natural resource that cannot be re-made or re-grown |
NUCLEAR FAMILY | A household made up of a mother, a father, and their children |
PER CAPITA INCOME | The total national income divided by the number of people in the nation |
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS | The natural features of a place such as its landforms, climate, soil, & plant & animal life |
POLYTHEISM | A belief system with in which there are multiple gods and/or goddesses |
POPULATION DENSITY | The average number of people living in a square mile |
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION | The pattern of population in a country, a continent, or the world |
PULL FACTORS | A feature or event that attracts a person to move into another area |
PUSH FACTORS | A feature or event that pushes a person away from or encourages a person to leave an area |
REFUGEE | A person who must leave his or her home and flee elsewhere in search of safety |
REGION | An area of the world with common physical or human characteristics |
STANDARD OF LIVING | A level of material comfort in terms of goods and services available to someone |
SUBSISTENCE FARMING | Farming that provides enough food for the farmer and his family but not enough for sale |
TERRACED FARMING | The process of cutting a series of steps into a steep slope in order to create many level plains on which to grow crops |
TRADE | The commercial exchange of goods and services |
TRADITIONAL ECONOMY | An economy in which decisions are made based on customs, beliefs, religion, and habit |
URBANIZATION | The movement of people from rural areas into cities |
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